Product Review
Vitamin C means L'Ascorbic Acid. All others are C derivatives known as C esters, which are not Vitamin C itself.
Some companies claim that Vitamin C esters will convert to L'ascorbic Acid (LAA) when it is applied on the skin. This raises questions such as
1. Is this true?
2. How much of esters (% of ) will be converted to Ascorbic Acid (LAA)?
3. When & is this will be with the same efficacy?
There is no assurance at all that all of the esters will be converted into Ascorbic Acid with the same efficacy. Some are not delivered into the dermis in an adequate quantity, while others do not chemically convert to the biologically active form of Vitamin C which is L'Ascorbic Acid.
We are presenting the most stable L-ascorbic Acid (LAA) serum in the world, using Triple C Technologies. The usual stability of L-ascorbic acid serum is 3 days (72 hours). However, utilizing Triple C technologies, we have succeeded to extend the stability.
Dr Oz has described vitamin C as one of the anti-agers that will "drop a decade from your face". His suggested to look for Vitamin C products that contain active ingredient as ascorbic acid or L-ascorbic acid. Our Vitamin C serum has L'Ascorbic Acid (10%) with Vitamin C derivatives like Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (3%) & Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (0.9%).
Oregon State University recommended topical ascorbic acid as a vital molecule for skin. Some studies have shown that vitamin C may help prevent and reduce ultraviolet (UV)-induced photodamage.
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